I remember as a kid seeing Taras Bulba (1962) and how much the film effected me. I mainly remembered the scene where Taras shot his son for treason OR at least I thought I did. I recently saw the film again and was impressed with it's cinematography though unfortunately it was a pan and scanned version and I can only imagine at the grandeur of the scope version. The most surprising thing to me was how different the actual scene of Andrei Bulba (Tony Curtis) being shot by Taras Bulba (Yul Brynner) his father was from the way I remembered it. In my remembrance, the armor was black with gold trim, much more ornate and the camera angles were different. Could I be remembering a different film or did I simply "re-direct" this scene in my mind?

I remember seeing it a couple of times when it was released at the cinema ,loved it great sweeping epic on the Panavision screen stirring Elmer Bernstein music , if i remember it was shot on location in Argentina cant remember anything about the amor .